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  • Theological Deception in ["Christ Among Us" by Anthony Wilhelm]

    04/22/2011 6:08:21 AM PDT · by verdugo · 36 replies · 1+ views
    http://www.scborromeo.org/ ^ | 1999 | James Seghers
    Theological Deception In his letter to the Colossians, St. Paul warns, "See to it that no one makes a prey of you by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the universe, and not according to Christ" (Col 2:8). Failure to heed this admonition has been the cause of many of the errors currently embraced by Catholics. Theological deception has been a major contributor to the present state of doctrinal confusion. Anthony J. Wilhelm's popular book "Christ Among Us: A Modern Presentation of the Catholic Faith" will serve to illustrate the diabolical craftiness...
  • Has Pascendi invented the name ‘Modernism’?

    04/17/2011 1:30:30 PM PDT · by verdugo · 1 replies
    III - Has Pascendi invented the name ‘Modernism’? According to the document that Istituto Paolo VI sent to us, the term Modernism was coined by the document of Saint Pius X, the Pascendi. And this is also not true. To begin with, one must reject the statement that the term Modernist was invented by the Pascendi, since it opposes the very text of this papal document, which says ipsis litteris: “It is one of the cleverest devices of the Modernists (as they are commonly and rightly called...” (Saint Pius X, Pascendi, n.4, cfr. Denzinger, 2071). The term Modernist was used...
  • “Catholic” Pentecostalism-Grown in the Garden of Heresy

    04/14/2011 12:58:32 AM PDT · by verdugo · 34 replies · 1+ views
    www.cfnews.org ^ | 2002 | John Vennari
    We here recount a brief history of Pentecostalism and how it made its way into the Catholic Church. Though it has been an intrusion into the Catholic Church for only 39 years, Pentecostalism is of longer history. The majority of authors identify its true father as England’s John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. Wesley preached about the baptism of the Holy Spirit (or “second blessing”) which he claimed was an intense personal experience confronting the Christian with the presence of God. In time, Wesley’s Methodist sect became more mainstream, and Pentecostalism branched off into different areas. In his booklet “Assemblies...
  • Communion in the Hand - Documents and History [book Review]

    04/13/2011 4:56:32 PM PDT · by verdugo · 9 replies
    http://www.sspx.org ^ | 2011 | Bishop Juan Rodolfo Laise
    Book Review of: Communion in the Hand - Documents and History, by Bishop Juan Rodolfo Laise, bishop-emeritus of San Luis, Argentina Preserving Christian Publications (2011) ISBN-10: 0980208459 A book just published in English by Bishop Juan Rodolfo Laise, bishop-emeritus of San Luis, Argentina Quoting official Vatican documents, Bishop Laise shows that no legal permission exists in the Novus Ordo for the practice of Communion in the hand. Based upon this evidence, he forbid this abuse in his own diocese of San Luis, Argentina during his episcopal tenure from 1971-2001, and subsequently wrote a book on the subject to encourage other...
  • The Banishement of Mother Angelica from EWTN

    04/10/2011 2:25:01 AM PDT · by verdugo · 62 replies · 1+ views
    Book - EWTN: A Network Gone Wrong ISBN 0-9663046-7-5 | 2006 | Christopher Ferrara
    Overview The Banishment of Mother Angelica and EWTN'S Promotion of Modernism Page 2 While EWTN says the strokes have rendered Mother Angelica unable to appear on television, in truth she had already been driven from her position of control over the network she founded by an episcopal power play orchestrated with the assistance of a Vatican congregation. It all began in November 1997 with Mother's unforgettable televised denunciation of the infamous Cardinal Mahony, that celebrity prelate who is the very embodiment of post conciliar Modernism and decay in the Church. Mother rightly denounced Mahony's "pastoral letter" on the Holy Eucharist...
  • EWTN: A Network Gone Bad- OVERVIEW page 10-15

    04/07/2011 9:45:42 PM PDT · by verdugo · 80 replies
    Book -: EWTN: A Network Gone Bad ISBN: 0-9663046-7-5 | 2006 | Christopher Ferrara
    In this discussion I will not employ such terms as "traditionalist," "conservative" or "neo Catholic" to distinguish different "strains" of Catholicism in the post conciliar Church. As useful as such terms may have been in the past, the ecclesial crisis has advanced to the point where one must speak frankly of who is, and who is not, adhering to the Roman Catholic religion in its integrity. This is also necessary because the proponents of New Church have not hesitated to render judgments on the Catholicity of those who have held fast to Tradition during this crisis, denouncing these faithful Catholics...
  • EWTN: A Network Gone Bad - PREFACE

    03/31/2011 11:20:56 AM PDT · by verdugo · 51 replies
    Book: EWTN: A Network Gone Bad, ISBN: 0-9663046-7-5 | 2006 | Christopher Ferrara
    Preface With the death of Pope John Paul II and the election of his successor, Benedict XVI, a new era has begun in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. But the crisis that has wracked the Church since the Second Vatican Council (1962 1965) goes on, even if the faithful hope that during the present pontificate measures will at last be taken to bring the crisis to an end. Over the past forty years a growing number of Catholics have come to recognize what is manifest: that the postconciliar crisis began with, and has resulted from, a host of...
  • EWTN: No Longer a Channel of Grace

    03/28/2011 12:04:54 PM PDT · by verdugo · 92 replies
    http://www.fatima.org ^ | 2006 | Edwin Faust
    A Book Review of EWTN: A Network Gone Wrong - by Edwin Faust -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was Low Sunday when I finished reading Christopher Ferrara’s exposition of the errors broadcast by the Eternal Word Television Network, and it was good that the strong and hopeful words of that day’s epistle still resonated in my thoughts or I might have given ear to the devil of despair, whose whisperings are more or less constant in this age of ecclesial disintegration. Thomas Merton once observed, with seeming unconscious irony, that all that is public in our age is patently false. In that EWTN...
  • Vatican Coddles Schismatic Chinese "Bishops" [excommunicates anti-communist hero Abp. Lefebvre]

    03/27/2011 1:10:36 PM PDT · by verdugo · 38 replies
    http://www.fatimaperspectives.com ^ | 2004 | Christopher A. Ferrara
    It took the Vatican about 72 hours to declare excommunicated Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and the four bishops he consecrated without a papal mandate on June 30, 1988. Whether one agrees with his decision or not, Lefebvre acted for what he thought was the best interest of the faithful, consecrating four bishops to preserve the traditional Mass and sacraments in a time of "diabolical disorientation" in the Church, to recall Sister Lucy’s memorable phrase. Indeed, the Church’s Code of Canon Law exempts from penalties such as excommunication one who acts out of what he believes is necessity, even if his good...
  • Assisi Revisited (JPII 's Scandalous Synchristic Gathering 1986)

    03/25/2011 8:45:34 AM PDT · by verdugo · 43 replies
    www.remnantnewspaper.com ^ | 1987 | John Cotter, RIP
    Editor’s Note: We’re reproducing the following article from The Remnant (February 1987) as a means of calling to mind how traditional Catholics generally reacted to the first interreligious prayer meeting held at Assisi in 1986. So scandalous was that event that to this day it is often cited as the “straw that broke the camel’s back” with respect to the breakdown in discussions between the Vatican and Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, who described it as “an immeasurable scandal that has no precedent”. With a 25th anniversary event having been scheduled by the Vatican to take place in Assisi in October 2011,...
  • Reservations about Beatification of Pope John Paul II

    03/24/2011 8:41:19 AM PDT · by verdugo · 60 replies
    www.remnantnewspaper.com ^ | March 21, 2011 | Michael Matt
    The impending beatification of Pope John Paul II on May 1, 2011 has aroused serious concern among not a few Catholics around the world, who are concerned about the condition of the Church... The question is not personal piety or integrity as such, but rather whether there is a basis for the claim that John Paul exhibited such heroic virtue in the exercise of his exalted office as Pope that he should be placed immediately on the road to sainthood as a Pope to be emulated by all his successors. The Church has always recognized that the matter of heroic...
  • The "Prophecy" of Bella Dodd [the Communist Subversion of the Church]

    03/06/2011 10:20:22 AM PST · by verdugo · 31 replies
    www.fatimaperspectives.com ^ | 2000 | Christopher A. Ferrara
    The "Prophecy" of Bella Dodd by Christopher A. Ferrara In light of the current confusion and moral scandal in the Church, it would be well to consider a neglected bit of recent Church history: the public testimony of Bella Dodd, who served as legal counsel to the Communist Party in the United States until her conversion to Catholicism, after which she spent the rest of her life atoning for her role in the communist infiltration of the Catholic Church. An article in Christian Order magazine (November 2000) recounts how Dodd and her associate, Douglas Hyde, revealed the plan for communist...
  • The Best Enemy Money Can Buy

    03/04/2011 12:41:56 PM PST · by verdugo · 18 replies
    The Best Enemy Money Can Buy ^ | 1986 | Antony C. Sutton
    Foreword by Gary North In December of 1979, the Soviet Union launched a lightning-fast military offensive against the backward nation of Afghanistan. It was after this invasion that President Jimmy Carter admitted publicly that it had taught him more about the intentions of the Soviets than everything he had ever learned. Never again would he kiss the cheeks of Premier Brezhnev before the television cameras of the West. The Democrat-controlled Senate even refused to ratify his SALT II treaty. (By the way, President Reagan has been honoring its terms unofficially, and he already has ordered the destruction of several Poseidon...
  • Resurgent Communism In South America

    03/04/2011 10:05:13 AM PST · by verdugo · 25 replies
    Leftists Advance: Nation by Nation The Venezuelan people are not the only ones suffering under this resurgence of fanatical left-wing leaders. The BBC reported in 2005 that 75 percent of South Americans were governed by leftist rulers, all of whom had risen to power in the preceding six years. And the trend has only accelerated since then, with some analysts using the term “Pink Tide” to describe the phenomenon that has enveloped Latin America. Bolivia: With strong backing from Chavez, former coca farmer Evo Morales of the Movement for Socialism assumed power in 2006. His party now controls about two-thirds...
  • Rush Limbaugh accuses Obama of 'character assassination'[Technique in Apologetics]

    03/03/2011 5:37:14 AM PST · by verdugo · 22 replies
    www.politico.com ^ | 4/4/2010 | Jonathan Martin
    Rush Limbaugh accuses Obama of 'character assassination' The president is trying to trick Rush Limbaugh into talking about himself and would rather engage in "character assassination" than debate conservatives in the "Arena of Ideas," the conservative talker charges in an e-mail to POLITICO. Two days after President Barack Obama labeled Limbaugh and conservative television host Glenn Beck "troublesome" in a CBS interview, Limbaugh says Obama is trying to get him off his game. "I think the president is trying to distract me, to get me talking about ME on my show instead of talking about him and the regime's agenda....
  • What is Black, one drop or look?

    02/28/2011 12:08:03 PM PST · by verdugo · 5 replies
    Miami Herald ^ | June 20, 2007 | Miami Herald Staff Report
    Cuba's official statistics offer little help on the race issue. The 2002 census, which asked Cubans whether they were white, black or mestizo/mulatto, showed 11 percent of the island's 11.2 million people described themselves as black. The real figure is more like 62 percent, according to the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies at the University of Miami. .... The disparity between the census' 11 percent and UM's 62 percent also reflects the complicated racial categories in a country where if you look white you are considered white, no matter the genes. "You know, there are seven different types of...
  • The Feminization of the Catholic Church

    02/28/2011 5:35:55 AM PST · by verdugo · 84 replies
    Tradition In Action ^ | 2009 | Marian T. Horvat, Ph.D.
    The Feminization of the Church and Vatican II Marian T. Horvat, Ph.D. There has been much talk of late about a long-observable fact: the feminization of the Catholic Church. My friend Jan was quite impressed with the term and thought it accurately expressed the reality. “I went to a Catholic church downtown yesterday,” she said, “and really, it was all women on the altar – except for the priest. At Communion four ladies – three in pants –went to the side altar to pick up the chalices. The song leader was sensuous, in a blouse showing cleavage, waving her arms...
  • Ambiguities in Vatican II, a Punishment from God

    02/27/2011 2:18:28 AM PST · by verdugo · 34 replies
    Catholic Family News Magazine ^ | February 2003 | Robert Sungenis
    "Why God would allow these "ambiguities" to occur in Vatican II. (and other magisterial documents)? "Considering all that I have said thus far, especially concerning the ulterior motives of the liberal prelates and their virtual hijacking of Vatican II, I think Scripture has an answer as to why God would allow these "ambiguities" to occur. In short, there is an interesting working principle in Scripture. As a punishment for your sin, God will allow you to pursue, and be condemned by, what you sinfully desire. This is what I believe happened at Vatican II. The progressivist bishops and theologians sought...
  • The Lifting Anathemas Canard

    02/25/2011 6:40:10 AM PST · by verdugo · 238 replies
    www.trueorthodoxy.org ^ | 2005 | Archbishop Gregory
    ATHENAGORAS (1948-1972) “The age of dogma has passed.” Biographical Note Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras I (born Aristoklis Spyrou) was born on March 25, 1886 in the village Vasiliko, Pogoni (near Ioannina). Athenagoras was the son of a physician. He attended the seminary on the island of Halki, near Constantinople, and was ordained a deacon in 1910. He then moved to Athens, where he became a Mason, and he served there as archdeacon to the infamous Archbishop and fellow-Mason Meletios Metaxikis, who later became Patriarch, implemented the New Calendar and other innovations, and began the ‘search for unity’ with the heretics. Athenagoras...
  • The Secret of Pope John Paul II’s Success

    02/22/2011 8:52:47 AM PST · by verdugo · 62 replies
    Catholic Family News ^ | John Vennari
    The Secret of Pope John Paul II’s Success by John Vennari Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen said in 1974, “We live in a sensate age. We are no longer governed by Faith, we are no longer governed by reason. We are governed by feelings.” The outpouring of naked emotion at the death of Pope John Paul II proves these words true. It is expected that Catholics worldwide would grieve and pray for the departed Pontiff, as it is a fitting expression of filial piety. But the effusion over John Paul II was a good bit more. Cardinals, bishops, priests, religious and...